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Justice Scalia, a Law School and Diversity of Thought

After Georgetown law issues statement mourning the justice's death, some professors object -- and others balk at the way they shared their objections.

Plan Would Lower Tuition, Change Names at NC HBCUs

Legislators in North Carolina are drafting plans that would dramatically cut tuition and change the names of some of North...

Louisville President, Under Fire, Plans to Stay Until 2020

James Ramsey, president of the University of Louisville, said Thursday that he plans to remain in office until 2020, The...

Storytelling Between Mothers and Daughters

Communication is a big component in the health of mother-daughter relationships. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Missouri's Haley...

The Next Ann Coulter

Even the name of this man's speaking tour is inflammatory -- certainly a no-go during prime time -- and students are interrupting his appearances, accusing him of being sexist and promoting rape culture. Meet Milo Yiannopoulos.

When the State Giveth, and Taketh

Public college foundations raise money in part to offset tight state budgets. But Rhode Island's governor is tapping foundation money to pay for state business.

$750M Settlement for Carnegie Mellon in Patent Suit

Marvell Technology Group has agreed to pay Carnegie Mellon University $750 million to settle a patent lawsuit the university filed...

Mental Health of Medical Students

It's widely known that doctors and health professions students suffer from high rates of depression, but their busy schedules and the stigma surrounding mental health still prevent many from seeking help.